It looked like you thought the tech industry is insulated both from thin margins and intense competition. I wanted to point out that we do have competition (and that it's sometimes certainly intense too).
Relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2rgWsv2kjA
The tech industry certainly has competition, but the juicy margins make it much less of an "issue".
Of course not. We shouldn't have governments at all, because all they do is exploit us. That's why they exist. All you need to see is that they're taking our money by force, and you can make sense of everything they do…
What he means to say is that a nuclear meltdown can fuck up a huge area for millenia, but a coal incident can't.
Well the way for a reactor to "demonstrate an improvement" over Fukushima would be to withstand the same kind of earthquake + tsunami that Fukushima didn't. It doesn't make sense to say it's hard to demonstrate…
That's all fine, but for example Fukushima is still not under control, and may still cause enormous harm. That kind of stuff is why we need to get rid of nuclear power altogether. All that's holding us back is…
It's just politicians and their cronies benefiting at the masses' expense, i.e. the system working as intended.
Politicians "not understanding" something is an age-old excuse. They don't even give a fuck about anything besides themselves, because they're psychopaths. They're smart too, because otherwise they wouldn't have managed…
Nice to see someone thinking for himself. These might still make things clearer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngpsJKQR_ZE http://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/Contents.pdf
Look, all you need to know about the government is that they take our money by force. If the masses benefited from having a government, they wouldn't need to do that. No seriously. Think about it. It really is as simple…
No thanks, I don't want to play your games.
> The plaintiffs/petitioners presented only a tenuous case that their records were actually collected, which reduced their perceived likelihood of success on the ultimate merits of the case enough that they were not…
Yes, the system is working very much as intended: http://popehat.com/2013/12/23/burn-the-fucking-system-to-the... If governments were actually useful to us, they wouldn't have to take our money by force. We'd be happy…
> There are shitty people who love being offended, being angry about some very subjective injustice; dignified agitation gives those people reason to breathe and makes them feel good. Those people are psychopaths, and…
You realize I was responding to a comment, right?
Basically it's just propaganda. They're using complicated econospeak trying to confuse you into thinking that everything is alright. In reality, nothing has been fixed since 2008, and Western economies are in shambles…
You can rest assured that the cameras are being used by the government. All over the West, they're clearly showing us they don't want us to have any privacy. As for the article, it is, of course, some sort of…
> A more educated population tends to demand more reason. Not when it's "educated" by the government itself. The public education system is a brainwashing program, to make us unquestioningly obedient to authority, and…
> The more education and progress there is the less corruption. Do you think a ruling class can be educated into not pursuing their personal gain at everyone else's expense? It's not that complicated. 2 + 2 = 4, and…
> The Chinese economy is doing OK A bunch of ghost cities would beg to differ. Apparently this guy thinks malinvestment on a massive scale has no effect on an economy.
> America is the greatest economic engine the world has ever known. It's not because we're situated on a mountain of rubies, or that we are intellectually superior to other countries. > It's because of our system of…
Perhaps those are not the same people? Bear in mind that printing currency is not without consequences either. It's not like each printed (and used) dollar is worth exactly as much as the previous one - otherwise…
Yeah, speaking the truth tends to get you downvoted. People are silly and emotional. But it's nice to see another independent thinker here. I've noticed you before. Don't pay much attention to the political circus…
> when you look at the US economy as a whole things are doing quite well To be more accurate, when you look at the propaganda spewed by the mainstream media, everything seems to be fine, because they keep spinning…
It looked like you thought the tech industry is insulated both from thin margins and intense competition. I wanted to point out that we do have competition (and that it's sometimes certainly intense too).
Relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2rgWsv2kjA
The tech industry certainly has competition, but the juicy margins make it much less of an "issue".
Of course not. We shouldn't have governments at all, because all they do is exploit us. That's why they exist. All you need to see is that they're taking our money by force, and you can make sense of everything they do…
What he means to say is that a nuclear meltdown can fuck up a huge area for millenia, but a coal incident can't.
Well the way for a reactor to "demonstrate an improvement" over Fukushima would be to withstand the same kind of earthquake + tsunami that Fukushima didn't. It doesn't make sense to say it's hard to demonstrate…
That's all fine, but for example Fukushima is still not under control, and may still cause enormous harm. That kind of stuff is why we need to get rid of nuclear power altogether. All that's holding us back is…
It's just politicians and their cronies benefiting at the masses' expense, i.e. the system working as intended.
Politicians "not understanding" something is an age-old excuse. They don't even give a fuck about anything besides themselves, because they're psychopaths. They're smart too, because otherwise they wouldn't have managed…
Nice to see someone thinking for himself. These might still make things clearer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngpsJKQR_ZE http://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/Contents.pdf
Look, all you need to know about the government is that they take our money by force. If the masses benefited from having a government, they wouldn't need to do that. No seriously. Think about it. It really is as simple…
No thanks, I don't want to play your games.
> The plaintiffs/petitioners presented only a tenuous case that their records were actually collected, which reduced their perceived likelihood of success on the ultimate merits of the case enough that they were not…
Yes, the system is working very much as intended: http://popehat.com/2013/12/23/burn-the-fucking-system-to-the... If governments were actually useful to us, they wouldn't have to take our money by force. We'd be happy…
> There are shitty people who love being offended, being angry about some very subjective injustice; dignified agitation gives those people reason to breathe and makes them feel good. Those people are psychopaths, and…
You realize I was responding to a comment, right?
Basically it's just propaganda. They're using complicated econospeak trying to confuse you into thinking that everything is alright. In reality, nothing has been fixed since 2008, and Western economies are in shambles…
You can rest assured that the cameras are being used by the government. All over the West, they're clearly showing us they don't want us to have any privacy. As for the article, it is, of course, some sort of…
> A more educated population tends to demand more reason. Not when it's "educated" by the government itself. The public education system is a brainwashing program, to make us unquestioningly obedient to authority, and…
> The more education and progress there is the less corruption. Do you think a ruling class can be educated into not pursuing their personal gain at everyone else's expense? It's not that complicated. 2 + 2 = 4, and…
> The Chinese economy is doing OK A bunch of ghost cities would beg to differ. Apparently this guy thinks malinvestment on a massive scale has no effect on an economy.
> America is the greatest economic engine the world has ever known. It's not because we're situated on a mountain of rubies, or that we are intellectually superior to other countries. > It's because of our system of…
Perhaps those are not the same people? Bear in mind that printing currency is not without consequences either. It's not like each printed (and used) dollar is worth exactly as much as the previous one - otherwise…
Yeah, speaking the truth tends to get you downvoted. People are silly and emotional. But it's nice to see another independent thinker here. I've noticed you before. Don't pay much attention to the political circus…
> when you look at the US economy as a whole things are doing quite well To be more accurate, when you look at the propaganda spewed by the mainstream media, everything seems to be fine, because they keep spinning…